The worst of all of the God of War games. Didn't really feel like it needed to be made. The snake level was cool. Don't really remember anything beyond that.

My first and only entry in the Far Cry series. I really enjoyed this one, but I hated that Vaas got killed off halfway through and was replaced with an utterly uninteresting villain. The gameplay was fun, even though it is a quintessential Ubisoft game.

A fun rhythm-platformer that isn't going to blow anybody's mind away.

I did everything you could do in this game and I loved every minute of it. This is the creme-de-la-creme of the Borderlands franchise. Everything was bigger and bolder. The story missions were more dynamic and bombastic, the humor was more in your face, the classes were all fun to play, and the campaign was long and varied. Most of the DLC was really good as well.

This game was pretty bad, especially compared to Heavy Rain. The non-linear storytelling made me uninterested in the story, and that's all this game has going for it.

Didn't like this one as much as Asylum or City, but it's still a well-made game. The combat is notably weaker in this one than the Rocksteady games, but I think I remember the story being quite strong. The over-reliance on the Joker in all of the Arkham games (which Knight is also guilty of) started showing its head here.

A really bad entry into the AC games and the one that made me stop playing them.

Incredible story-based adventure game. Lee and Clementine's relationship is very strong in this one. This one kicked off my several-year love of Telltale games (until I eventually got sick of them). It's too bad that the branching storylines never really meant anything in any of the Telltale games.

One I don't really remember much of, but I enjoyed it at the time.

Really well-made game that is almost too difficult for its own good at times. Another game that I think is generally overhyped, but the quality of the game is still strong.

2012

An interesting direction for the series to go in, basing the mountains on real-life places, and making a "grittier" version of a historically cartoony game. The snowboarding gameplay was as good as it had ever been but the game lacked the charm present in the earlier entries. I'd play another reboot in a heartbeat.

This game is an incredibly mediocre 3rd person shooter that turns into something amazing once you realize what it is doing. My only complaint with this game is how short it ended up being.

Really good 2D platformer that would lead to the amazing Rayman Legends. The on-rails mosquito shooter levels are garbage but the standard 2D platforming levels are really good.

Don't remember much of this one. It was fine.

A really good entry into the series, and I thought the reaction to the ending was super overblown. I've always treated the entirety of this game as the ending, and in that way, I never found the ABC ending to be disappointing. The combat is the best in this one.